women what to think. right mr. mittens? all right, kat, obviously i will go to you. i thought that was weird to see e-mail giving orders to women in that specific instance. kat: yes. greg: what do you think about that? the whole thing is strange. kat: i was thinking about these protesters and at first i was thinking it was pathetic that they were continuing to protest even though it was basically already decided but then i remember in high school i had a huge crush on this guy named mark. greg: wright, who didn t? [laughter] kat: he made it very clear to me that he did not like me back but i still continued to write poems about him in my room. greg: interesting.
the american bar association is talking about how concerned they are over kavanaugh and they not said anything about michael avenatti. he should be disbarred. tyrus: he is using people to advance himself. even stormy daniels, listen, she s had a rough life. [laughter] but i don t think if you look when history looks back, he ever served her well. she had to pay the money back. kat: the white house sent the money back. tyrus: no one will want to buy her story and so here hit her with a bad bill. he does not help anyone. maybe he s a secret agent for the republican party. greg: he did more help other plug-ins then surprise economics. kat: speed. a ton of argument can be that he violated a ton of ethical arguments. the fact is, there are over ninety-six hundred roads named park in the u.s. it s america s most popular street name.
blue checked on the name on twitter are telling people to harass susan collins for the rest of her life. greg: it s crazy. we ll talk about that in excitement. i m getting so excited. greg: kat, new nicknames and leaking diane which sounds a bit unfortunate and trying to come up with a nickname for you, cat. how about -. kat: not going to like it. [laughter] greg: unhappy cat. sad cat. kat: greg, i ve been doing a lot of thinking and i think i have figured out why trump holds all these rallies. greg: why? kat: most people when they accomplish something or they have something to celebrate, what do they do? they go have a drink. greg: right, right. kat: trump does not drink. he s build venues for the people who love him and allow them to clap and cheer while he talks about it. [laughter]
kat: sometimes you just have to keep trying. when i see protesters even if they are annoying or being crazy i look at them think about how wonderful it is there that are still attached to the body s. [laughter] in other countries you don t get to keep your head if you act like that. greg: good point. [cheering and applause] kat: we have the power and right in this country as well as to be a noxious to the power in the country. i think it s wonderful thing. greg: the one thing that worries me, tom, is the theory of the mob is that it s not individual ideas but a collection of mimics. it has spread and it s a viral thing and as you can see they will say and repeat the same thing. every mob has only one voice and they spend every individual that suspends judgment scares me. and yet alyssa milano said
women what to think. right mr. mittens? all right, kat, obviously i will go to you. i thought that was weird to see e-mail giving orders to women in that specific instance. kat: yes. greg: what do you think about that? the whole thing is strange. kat: i was thinking about these protesters and at first i was thinking it was pathetic that they were continuing to protest even though it was basically already decided but then i remember in high school i had a huge crush on this guy named mark. greg: wright, who didn t? [laughter] kat: he made it very clear to me that he did not like me back but i still continued to write poems about him in my room. greg: interesting.